
Wednesday, July 1, 2009
Elephant in the Garden

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Tomatoes | 659 | Strawberries | 345 |
Green Beans | 360 | |
Potatoes | 124 | |
Cucumbers | 55 | |
Onions | 43 | |
Lettuce | 34 | |
Lemons | 34 | |
Limes | 36 | |
Carrots | 29 | |
Green Peppers | 19 | |
Zucchini | 16 | |
Spinach | 12 | |
Broccoli | 10 | |
Celery | 6 | |
Basil | 4 | |
Kale | 4 | |
Tangerines | 1 | |
Navel Oranges | 1 | |
Watermelons | 2 | |
Cantelopes | 1 |
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I left a comment waaaaaay back - guess I just wasn't thinking and thought I was here. Those animals are biggins.
ReplyDeleteGreat looking crops! You have a fine blog here with all of your harvesting. I've enjoyed going all over it reading.
Thanks so much for stopping by my place.
We are heavy veggie gardeners here - I bought 2 tomato plants and 1 zucchini. Later bought a crab apple tree (for the beautiful blossoms and to attract birds). Now I bought a blue huckleberry bush - we have wild red ones on our old growth stumps and I love them when I can get a bite before the birds. Oh and 1 planter (very small) of strawberries. I may do them on a bigger scale next year but have heard the rabbits love them and we do have lots of critters up here in the woods.
Ruth, Was on a trip to the south. I guess they are there to get attention. It worked for me.
ReplyDeleteRainGardener, Thanks a lot. I can't wait until the zucchini starts producing bushels. Hope your veggies are safe from the bunnies.
SG